What Modern Day Public Servants Can Learn From Indian Philosophy?
ARTICLE The 21st-century civil servant operates in a complex matrix of technological disruption, climate change, socio-economic inequality, and shifting geopolitical
Read MoreARTICLE The 21st-century civil servant operates in a complex matrix of technological disruption, climate change, socio-economic inequality, and shifting geopolitical
Read MoreARTICLE For decades, the architecture of global governance has been anchored in the institutions created in the wake of World
Read MoreARTICLE On June 19, 2020, a father and son, P. Jayaraj and J. Beniks, were picked up by the police
Read MoreARTICLE The office of the Governor occupies a unique position in India’s constitutional framework. As the constitutional head of the
Read MoreARTICLE The Upanishads, forming the philosophical core of the Vedic tradition, are not merely metaphysical texts but profound guides to
Read MoreARTICLE Article 21 of the Indian Constitution is arguably the most dynamic provision in the world’s longest written constitution. It
Read MoreARTICLE The architecture of Indian political parties is often defined by the tension between institutional stability and individual charisma. As
Read MoreARTICLE The lexicon of social justice of women has long been anchored by powerful word: Mahila Sashaktikaran, or Women’s Empowerment.
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